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Thunderbolts and lightning, very very frightening

by edible_hat » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:04 pm

Just as Candice and I left the building tonight (during the end credits of Paprika), it started bucketing down. There was also a little bit of lightning (one or two bolts, no thunder that I heard) and lots of wind. The wind was actually so strong that it broke one of the umbrellas we had.

Anybody else get caught in this, or did it only last the few minutes it took us to walk to Hungry Jacks?
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by Ryan White » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:15 pm

Well, when Mappy, Atory, Tim and I left AJAS at the end the ground was wet but it wasn't raining, that was about 9:15pm.
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by IceLee » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:24 pm

and that was my brolly btw, that broke... -_- for the second and now final time.
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by michu_kitty » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:26 pm

Daaaaaamnn, crappy weather tonight. I hope Paprika was a tasty movie, did you say Hungry Jacks? Mmm... Burgers are better...
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by IceLee » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:28 pm

It was very interesting, reminds me a bit of howl's moving castle and spirited away.. and yes we said hungry jacks. yep and cheaper!
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by michu_kitty » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:35 pm

You know what?.... I love Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away! I like my whoppers with fresh tomato, lettuce, onion and juicy patties... ha ha ha.
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by IceLee » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:37 pm

heh I loved those two movies too, particularly howl's because ive some of the author's books... brilliant writer. heh I like the whopper junior without tomato and pickle because if i have it with tomato = big mess! heh
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by Ryan White » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:39 pm

pickles=fail
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by michu_kitty » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:41 pm

Give your pickles and tomatoes to me, I'll eat it, I'll eat it all!!! :D
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by IceLee » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:45 pm

hehe! ill bear that in mind..
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:00 am

rain? i saw a little at a bit before 9 and at about 9 it was merely drizzle
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:02 am

are you kidding me?!? my clothes was wet! Ive had to hang my jeans up to dry again and the irony was that I washed my jeans earlier this morning and now... bahhh
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:05 am

then again, i was in a car for about 10 minutes until 9, so maybe that's when it got worse
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:07 am

-_- lucky. we took a taxi home after hungry jacks then boyfriend dropped me off
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:20 am

i would've been luckier if i didn't need to go to the city.
the main reason for me going war to get some second-hand RAM, the socialising was only secondary
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by Last Exile » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:21 am

Paprika was beyond godlike. ^^

Me and Jason left at 8:55pm. There were major pools everywhere but nothing falling. I think we just managed to beat whatever you guys copped.
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:21 am

yeah... we left about 8 45ish...
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:24 am

admittedly, when we left, the wind was pretty strong, not that i really cared. cold tolerance FTW!
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Re: Thunderbolts and lightning, very very frigtening

by Mappy » Wed Jul 04, 2007 2:37 am

edible_hat wrote:Just as Candice and I left the building tonight (during the end credits of Paprika), it started bucketing down. There was also a little bit of lightning (one or two bolts, no thunder that I heard) and lots of wind. The wind was actually so strong that it broke one of the umbrellas we had.

Anybody else get caught in this, or did it only last the few minutes it took us to walk to Hungry Jacks?


I heard the start of the rain, bucketing down as Paprika ended and Ryan came out to bite the heads of those who'd turned off the food vending machine to power their laptop.... :unsure:

However....

Ryan White wrote:Well, when Mappy, Atory, Tim and I left AJAS at the end the ground was wet but it wasn't raining, that was about 9:15pm.


Which was true. There wasn't so much as a spit of rain when we exited the building. I think we were the last to do so.

IceLee wrote:and that was my brolly btw, that broke... -_- for the second and now final time.


Always buy cheap brollies. Not such a pain when they break in the bad weather. And if you're like me, you keep losing the damn things. Or busting them with patented lack of motor skills (aka wanton clumsiness).

michu_kitty wrote:Daaaaaamnn, crappy weather tonight. I hope Paprika was a tasty movie, did you say Hungry Jacks? Mmm... Burgers are better...


We were trying to avoid Hungry Jacks tonight, mostly because Atory doesn't like going there and we felt like something different. We were aiming for Nandos in Hindley Street, but the bastiges close so blutig early that we ended up going to Maccas on West Terrace. From whence Atory ended up walking back to the railway station. Hope he got back before any of the weather struck again....

IceLee wrote:It was very interesting, reminds me a bit of howl's moving castle and spirited away.. and yes we said hungry jacks. yep and cheaper!


I don't know if you're being serious comparing Paprika to those films. :shifty:

Ryan White wrote:pickles=fail


Pickles = We have Fail Sign the likes of which even God has never seen, Muad'dib. 8)

michu_kitty wrote:Give your pickles and tomatoes to me, I'll eat it, I'll eat it all!!! :D


You'll pickle your liver, I tells ye.... 8)

(mad) wrote:rain? i saw a little at a bit before 9 and at about 9 it was merely drizzle

IceLee wrote:are you kidding me?!? my clothes was wet! Ive had to hang my jeans up to dry again and the irony was that I washed my jeans earlier this morning and now... bahhh


Just do what most of AJAS's lesser members do. Don't wash. Anything. *sadly ring-of-truthlike attempt at humour at AJAS's expense* 8)

(mad) wrote:then again, i was in a car for about 10 minutes until 9, so maybe that's when it got worse


It did sound pretty heavy before I walked back into the room after the Utawarerumono special had finished. But as was said before, by 9.15 all was pretty quiet upstairs.

(mad) wrote:i would've been luckier if i didn't need to go to the city.
the main reason for me going was to get some second-hand RAM, the socialising was only secondary


I'd usually avoid having to travel anywhere in weather like this. Probably contibuted to numbers being lower than normal at AJAS. That and the fact that Movie/OAV nights tend not to be as well-attended, anyway....

Last Exile wrote:Paprika was beyond godlike. ^^

Me and Jason left at 8:55pm. There were major pools everywhere but nothing falling. I think we just managed to beat whatever you guys copped.


I think Mendes liked Paprika. 8)

Not as good as Perfect Blue, Paranoia Agent or Tokyo Godfathers, imho, but still quite a well-animated film, and a little confusing. But then, Satoshi Kon doesn't like doing things the normal way. That would just be giving people what they want. 8)

Another thing: we finished earlier than we usually do (normal playlists push us around 9.10pm), which probably didn't help. Had we finished at the normal time, everyone would probably have missed the weather....

(mad) wrote:admittedly, when we left, the wind was pretty strong, not that i really cared. cold tolerance FTW!


I would normally say that my cloak of blubber protects me from the cold. It certainly has done so in years gone by, but after my spinal injury I've felt the cold like never before. Apparently not uncommon for nerve pinching and/or damage resulting from spinal mishaps.
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by edible_hat » Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:31 am

Mappy wrote:Always buy cheap brollies.


I do that too, although I've managed to hang onto one brollie since the brief showery period in January. Probably because it hasn't been needed since then.

I don't know if you're being serious comparing Paprika to those films.


She hasn't seen much in the way of Satoshi Kon's work. To me it was sort of an almaglamation of Perfect Blue etc with elements of Akira and (dare I say it)King of Bandit Jing (specifically an OVA where he gets trapped in dream land, but that's only because of the weird dream stuff going on).

Paranoia Agent


That's it! All they way through I was sitting there thinking "The Chief looks a bit like the old man in the next episode previews from that series by the Same Director... that one with the golden bat and the skater guy and the episode that's a fantasy RPG and the bit with the suicidal people who don't realise they're already dead..."

back OT, there's a severe weather warning for the city today. Hope my uncle's plane lands OK at 5:50 tonight.
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:12 am

I was thinking spirited away when I saw the 'parade'.

MORE rain today?!? and on my birthday of all things?!? *grumbles*
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by Mappy » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:23 am

I remember my 17th birthday, back in 1986, had thundersqualls, hail and snow on Mt Lofty. And my birthday is in March. Was a wild weather year, that year.
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:29 am

Heh my birthday's usually wet and all, but in the last few years it had been sunny and now... its back to the usual?!
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:21 am

i don't remember the last time it was wet on my birthday. not surprising, considering it's in december
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:22 am

Its sunny now!

P.S: everyone in my family was born in australian spring/summer... except for me, being born in australian winter naturally...
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:30 am

IceLee wrote:Its sunny now!

oh noes, natural light!
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:36 am

vampire! *points*
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:42 am

IceLee wrote:vampire! *points*

actually, it's more of a standard geek reflex...
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:00 am

I know... I was teasing :P
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by michu_kitty » Wed Jul 04, 2007 4:07 pm

(mad) wrote:
oh noes, natural light!
/me hides in bed


nuffin' to do when its cold
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by Atory » Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:52 pm

I managed to dodge all the rain... I got on the train at 10:45 before it poured down again and then just managed to make it to my grandma's house at 12:00 before the following lot of rain.

Happy Birthday Candice!
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by (mad) » Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:34 pm

michu_kitty wrote:
(mad) wrote:
oh noes, natural light!
/me hides in bed


nuffin' to do when its cold

there are plenty things that i can do in bed... i own a laptop, what were you thinking?
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by Atory » Wed Jul 04, 2007 7:03 pm

(mad) wrote:what were you thinking?

Build a fort.
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by IceLee » Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:31 pm

thanks atory!
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by Last Exile » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:11 am

Mine's June 3rd. Always ruined by exam pressures, schizenhausen weather and angry parents. -_- I don't remember a single one. That pretty much says it all.
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by Psike81 » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:12 am

(mad) wrote:
michu_kitty wrote:
(mad) wrote:
oh noes, natural light!
/me hides in bed


nuffin' to do when its cold

there are plenty things that i can do in bed... i own a laptop, what were you thinking?


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by Last Exile » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:18 am

Psike81 wrote:
(mad) wrote:
michu_kitty wrote:
(mad) wrote:
oh noes, natural light!
/me hides in bed


nuffin' to do when its cold

there are plenty things that i can do in bed... i own a laptop, what were you thinking?


Playing poker ?


Blister In The Sun? :P
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by (mad) » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:30 am

Last Exile wrote:Mine's June 3rd. Always ruined by exam pressures, schizenhausen weather and angry parents. -_- I don't remember a single one. That pretty much says it all.

i've got a friend who's birthday is on the 22nd of june, right in the middle of exams. the worst part for her is that she doesn't have any exams (being an architecture student) but she can't do anything with most of the people she knows because they do
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by IceLee » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:59 am

Last Exile wrote:Mine's June 3rd. Always ruined by exam pressures, schizenhausen weather and angry parents. -_- I don't remember a single one. That pretty much says it all.


Youre not the only one who had their birthday ruined by family members? thats not good!

(nanna spoilt my night when I came back home from dinner with dave and his family by complaining about a book that i bought with some of the birthday money that day's price and said " good thing we did not give you money".)
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by Mappy » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:34 am

IceLee wrote:(nanna spoilt my night when I came back home from dinner with dave and his family by complaining about a book that i bought with some of the birthday money that day's price and said " good thing we did not give you money".)


Charming. What was she expecting that you'd buy with it? A new relative, perhaps?
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by IceLee » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:36 am

dunno... she said this morning she was just "suprised" and not complaining about the price... didnt sound like that last night.... at least shes ok now...(and good thing I didnt buy that $45 dollar terry pratchett book... or shed be really flipping..)
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by Mappy » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:39 am

Heh.... As I always say, blood is thicker than water, which is why so many people have strokes. I wouldn't have bought anything Terry Pratchett for that price. Actually, I don't think I've bought anything Terry Pratchett, so....
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by IceLee » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:42 am

it was another book featuring tiffany aching and the wee men from (the nac mac feegle) " a hat full of sky".- I was tempted to buy it though so I can see what happens to tiffany next... apparently in this book jack frost or someone similar falls for her...
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by Mappy » Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:57 pm

My head is spinning from information I know nothing about from my lack of Terry Pratchett book purchases. Spent too much of my time collecting Doctor Who novels. Even the bad ones. Which were most of them.

Anyways, on the original subject of the weather, how far did Port Adelaide go underwater during the king tide last night? Not living in that part of the world meant that tides are something that very rarely bother me. Though that might change with global warming. I'll then have the beach just across the road. 8)
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by IceLee » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:19 pm

Not sure, i didnt hear much on the news, it was giving crappy subtitle service as usual.
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by Bazza » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:22 pm

Mappy wrote:[stuff]


Don't know about Port Adelaide, but a variety of (poisonous, hairy and unnerving) insect life took refuge from the floods in my car. Thought I had an ant's nest under the drivers' seat. :hmm:
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by IceLee » Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:59 pm

x.x the jetty near my home's destoryed... well most of it has been....
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by Ryan White » Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:16 pm

I was in Mypolonga last night so I was well and truly safe from the port flooding but I did catch it on the news last night. I lol'd at the reporter that had their shoes filling up with water.
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by IceLee » Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:21 pm

Yeah I was at St Peters, with dave when news reached of the birkenhead flooding, my area wasnt affected, luckily... and thats true about pratchett... Ill have to bug jules if he had the latest in the nac mac feegle themed books...
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by edible_hat » Thu Jul 05, 2007 8:50 pm

(mad) wrote:
michu_kitty wrote:
(mad) wrote:
oh noes, natural light!
/me hides in bed


nuffin' to do when its cold

there are plenty things that i can do in bed... i own a laptop, what were you thinking?


heh, a guy where I used to work burned his bum on a laptop. One of his kids left it turned on on a chair with a blanket on it and he sat on it.
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by Psike81 » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:14 am

(mad) wrote:
Last Exile wrote:Mine's June 3rd. Always ruined by exam pressures, schizenhausen weather and angry parents. -_- I don't remember a single one. That pretty much says it all.

i've got a friend who's birthday is on the 22nd of june, right in the middle of exams. the worst part for her is that she doesn't have any exams (being an architecture student) but she can't do anything with most of the people she knows because they do


I was an architecture student ... Birthdays are over-rated .

Coz due to workloads + schedule , all birthdays are irrelevant .
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